Currently 65 bucks. By dec 6 2015 it wil be $105.00
I went across it in October of 2011. Sign stated toll increase in Sept. to $13 per axle. That was one and only time I was gonna see that bridge.
"Inner-Bridge" refers to the following: For the Interstate Highway System, inner-bridge legal weight limits are established. There is a weight limit for the truck tractor portion of the truck tractor/semi-trailer combination and a weight limit for the latter part of the combination. The extreme axle distances for each of the two portions are both designated as inner-bridge limits. The inner-bridge for the truck tractor portion is the distance from the center of the steering axle to the center of the last truck tractor axle. The inner-bridge for the latter portion is the distance from the center of the rear axle of the tractor or the center of the first axle of the rear axle group of the tractor to the center of the last axle of the trailer.
The cash amount you will have to pay to cross the George Washington Bridge for a tractor trailer is $102. If you have an EZ Pass, it could be as less as $69, depending upon when you travel over the bridge.
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There's no such thing as a one axle truck. There has to be a minimum of two axles. "Single axle" if a term referring to a truck with only a single drive axle, and doesn't count the steer axle. Same with "tandem axle", "tri axle", "quad axle", and "quint axle".
Up to 53 feet, with a maximum bridge of 40 feet between the drive axle and trailer axle if you want to be California compliant... if not, then the bridge can be 41 feet.
$70 for a 5 axle tractor trailer
The toll on the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (also known as the Triborough or Triboro Bridge) for 6 Axle vehicles is $35.00 without E-ZPass, and $26.25 with E-ZPass. Source: see Related Link below.
Wheelbase on heavy 3 axle trucks is measured from the center of the steer axle (1st axle) to the trunnion, or the midpoint BETWEEN the 2 drive axles (axles 2 and 3), not to the center of the rear drive axle (axle 3). Axle to axle is only used on 2 axle trucks. Note: be careful using wheelbase to calculate bridge laws, which can use 1st axle to 3rd axle measurements in its calculation depending on the state/province.
Pricing - December 30, 2010 $2.75 - cars $2.75 - motorcycles $6.50 - trucks - 2 axle $10.50 - trucks - 3 axle $13.50 - trucks - 4 axle $17.50 - trucks - 5 axle $20.50 - trucks - 6 axle $25.00 - trucks - 7 axle $4.00 - trucks each additional axle above 7
Could be as cheap as $2 (1 axle) to $25 (18 wheeler) or your life.